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The Analysis and Adaptive Management (AAM) Program made ways to help conservation of endangered and threatened species be successful. They had four main goals; to spred out the power and responsibilty of maintaining biodiversity, to use adaptative management, to help governmental conservation orginizations work with nongovernmental orgainzations, and to show the relationships between human health and conservation.
http://worldwildlife.org/bsp/programs/analysis/index.html
Ecological Strategies, whose goal is to work with landowners, communities and agencies and do science-based natural resources planning, management, restoration and education, has conducted numerous rare species surveys in many types of ecosystems. They do plant, insect, and bird surveys (to make sure their numbers are staying healthy, and they help manage and restore habitats. They also take rare plant and butterfly surveys, and recommend changes in habitat management to landowners and other orginizations.



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